Sustainability

Cost of Sustainable Construction: Is It More Expensive?

Sustainability is a global trend that is reshaping Australian construction along with digitisation and higher-quality builds. Green construction is not only good for the environment, but it can also compensate for labour shortages and minimise building waste. Despite common belief, green buildings are only about 2% more expensive to construct. When lifecycle costs are considered, the cost of sustainable construction is less, with an average of 14% to 19% in operational savings.


Achieving a positive return on investment requires careful design and engineering to ensure green building costs do not increase spending unnecessarily. Builders must evaluate materials and methods to adopt the most cost-effective green solutions. With technical improvements in design methods and building materials, builders have more choices when it comes to delivering sustainable construction.

Is Green Construction More Expensive?

What qualifies as green construction varies. However, a green building incorporates elements that support the following principles:


  • Building methods should result in positive impacts on society and the environment.
  • Operations should improve the quality of life and preserve natural resources.
  • Building construction should eliminate negative effects on people and the environment.

These principles require builders to consider factors such as existing infrastructure, affordable housing, and sustainable development. So, do green buildings cost more?


Green construction considers community impacts that conventional buildings may not. For example, an existing water management system may be stressed during heavy rains. Constructing an apartment complex or a high-rise office building only adds to the water volumes passing through the system.


But a green building design would look at the surrounding vegetation. It would ensure plants and trees remained to prevent massive runoff during rainy periods. It might incorporate a holding pond into the design to slow the volume of water rushing into the system. These considerations can increase the costs of a specific project because it encompasses elements not typically addressed in a conventional construction project.


However, a recent study found no correlation between building costs and green construction. A high green certification level did not mean higher construction costs. Green construction can be just as cost-effective as conventional building methods. The upfront cost of sustainable construction can be mitigated through lower operating and maintenance costs.

Why Are Green Buildings More Expensive to Build?

Increased focus on climate change, as evidenced by the renewed commitment to the Paris Agreement goals in 2022, has raised consumer awareness of humanity's environmental impact. As more consumers become ecologically friendly, the demand for green construction will grow.


Market demand for green materials has lowered the cost of sustainable construction items. Governments often provide financial incentives for green buildings. Investors are looking for stronger environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scores for potential investments. These factors should encourage builders to become LEED-certified.


What is LEED certification?


The US Green Building Council created a certification program for green building construction. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a process that vendors go through to become LEED-certified. It is a rigorous process that can be expensive, but it is a universally accepted designator of certified buildings.


Certification costs may increase the rates a builder uses to calculate costs. Energy-star appliances, windows, and doors may cost more, depending on the manufacturer. Renewable energy sources such as solar panels can increase the cost per square foot of a building. Although the short-term construction costs may be higher, the long-term operational expenses, such as energy costs, lower the lifecycle costs of sustainable real estate investment.

What Are the Disadvantages of Sustainable Construction?

Upfront costs are the primary disadvantage of sustainable development. Materials may make the cost of sustainable construction more, and the return on investment may take years to realise. However, lowering the cost of sustainable construction is central to reducing construction's environmental impact.


Obstacles to a sustainable building include the following:


  • Sustainable building materials are often expensive. Innovative applications such as light-generating cement can be incorporated into sustainable architectures, but the material costs of green buildings can be prohibitive.
  • Green architecture may dictate how and where a facility is located. For example, solar panels on a green roof mean positioning the building for maximum exposure to the sun, which could result in reorienting the building.

Finding sustainable materials that reduce energy consumption at a reasonable cost can be extremely challenging. In some instances, achieving the desired level of sustainability becomes cost-prohibitive.

Why Is Sustainable Construction Important?

The World Green Building Council states that construction accounts for 36% of the world's energy consumption and 39% of global CO2 emissions. As the world's population grows, so does its environmental impact. With a projected population growth of 30% by the end of the century, sustainable construction becomes crucial to the planet's survival.
Sustainable construction is more than building green. It ensures that the construction industry actively participates in a circular economy. A circular economy focuses on reducing, reusing, and recycling building materials. Its goal is to:


  • Recycle products and materials
  • Regenerate natural systems
  • Remove pollution and waste

For the construction industry to deliver on its promise to reduce its carbon footprint, it must implement sustainable construction practices in these key areas.

Recycle

Construction management could focus on recycling rather than the disposal of unused materials. Recent studies found that in the United States:



Construction projects that implement sustainable building practices can lower their environmental impact while reducing waste.

Regenerate

Regenerating means designing a sustainable structure that mimics nature. Its goal is to proactively restore natural resources. A regenerative design framework works to return materials to their environment. It tries to build resiliency into its sustainable building practices to extend the life of a building and reduce the demolition of existing structures.

Remove

Within three years, global solid waste will exceed two billion tons annually. Half of that will come from construction waste or building materials. To minimise its environmental impact, the construction industry needs to work with communities to develop cost-effective methods for waste removal and consider onsite reuse.


Construction companies must focus on the design framework to ensure that each one is as environmentally friendly as possible and deploys sustainable building best practices to reduce its carbon footprint. When it's time to share those frameworks, contact us to discuss your printing needs.

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